Why So Many Women Are Quitting the Workforce

9 littlexsparkee 5 8/7/2025, 10:27:42 PM time.com ↗

Comments (5)

yvan-eht-nioj · 4h ago
As a wage earner, this delights me.

The rise of the dual income household led to the rise of the dual income mortgage, which has been catastrophic for housing affordability.

dlachausse · 1h ago
It’s better for kids too. I’m not even saying that it needs to be the mother, but it’s better if someone can stay home to raise the children.
littlexsparkee · 5h ago
https://archive.ph/egxbp

TLDR: RTO & lack of flexibility, fewer federal dollars for childcare, childcare labor force issues due to immigration enforcement

DaveZale · 4h ago
and extreme wealth in the hands of a few. You can look it up easily, the Federal Reserve has all the numbers

here is one table

https://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/z1/dataviz/dfa/distr...

If you are in the bottom 50% it's like being in the bottom caste of India

techpineapple · 4h ago
It’s a stark number: 212,000. That’s how many women ages 20 and over have left the workforce since January, according to the most recent jobs numbers released Aug. 1 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. (By contrast, 44,000 men have entered the workforce since January.)

  The use of “entered” and “left” is confusing to me, are they comparing apples and oranges or net job gains and losses.  Presumably some women entered the workforce during this time and some men left right?